The soul cause of the Civil War was a slavery dispute between the north and the south.
Many soldiers had to go through surgery without painkillers.
Civil War Teacher Battle of Fredericksburg glog The Civil War Kitty.
(Online Database) "What did women do in the war?"...18, April 2012. (Online Database) "African American Patriots Of The Civil War"...18, April 2012.
Civil War Dalmatian
This is one of the rifles that was used in The Civil War.
*Every soldier got a haversack (shown above) filled with the items listed below: 1. Padlock 2. Canvas socks 3. Folding pocket mirror 4. Spectacles 5.Pocket watch 6. Candles 7. Playing cards 8. Pocket knife 9. Cigars & tin 10. Scissors 11. Knife or fork 12. Spoon 13. Matches 14. Pipe and replacement stems 15. Toothbrush 16. Tooth powder 17. Hygiene powder 18. Ink bottle 19. Pipe/chewing tobbacco 20. Comb 21. Hardtack and hardtack cutter 22. Quill 23. Shaving items 24. Stationary *(Website) "Civil War Haversack Stuffers". Fall Creek Suttlery. Web. 2011. 25, April 2012.
*Soldiers and their supplies were moved by trains, on foot, or on horseback.
***(Book) Boyer, Paul...2005.
Many soldiers had to go through surgery without painkillers.
Civil War Teacher
Battle of Fredericksburg glog
The Civil War Kitty.
(Online Database) "What did women do in the war?"...18, April 2012.
(Online Database) "African American Patriots Of The Civil War"...18, April 2012.
Civil War Dalmatian
This is one of the rifles that was used in The Civil War.
*Every soldier got a haversack (shown above) filled with the items listed below:
1. Padlock
2. Canvas socks
3. Folding pocket mirror
4. Spectacles
5.Pocket watch
6. Candles
7. Playing cards
8. Pocket knife
9. Cigars & tin
10. Scissors
11. Knife or fork
12. Spoon
13. Matches
14. Pipe and replacement stems
15. Toothbrush
16. Tooth powder
17. Hygiene powder
18. Ink bottle
19. Pipe/chewing tobbacco
20. Comb
21. Hardtack and hardtack cutter
22. Quill
23. Shaving items
24. Stationary
*(Website) "Civil War Haversack Stuffers". Fall Creek Suttlery. Web. 2011. 25, April 2012.
*Soldiers and their supplies were moved by trains, on foot, or on horseback.
***(Book) Boyer, Paul...2005.